Thursday, 5 November 2015

MYRIAD LAUNCHES 2016 FIRST DRAFTS COMPETITION: FIRST CRIMES

Myriad invites entries for its First Drafts Competition for
previously unpublished writers, this year with a crime theme and an all-star
judging panel of bestselling crime authors: Peter James, Elly Griffiths,
Lisa Cutts, Elizabeth Haynes and Lesley Thomson.

Now in its seventh year, the competition recognises promising
work-in-progress by unpublished writers, be it a short story collection or the
first few chapters of a novel. It is at the heart of Myriad’s mission to
discover and nurture bold and exciting new writers. This year the competition
will focus exclusively on crime and thrillers in celebration of the genre.

Myriad’s First Drafts Competition has uncovered and launched
writers who have gone on to enjoy creative and commercial success. These include:Lisa Cutts, whose crime debutNever Forgethas since beenoptioned by a major TV company;Nina de la Mer(author of4 a.m.andLayla);Hannah Vincent(Alarm Girl),Sara Marshall-Ball(Hush) andS.E. Craythorne(How You See Me), all now
published by Myriad. Other success stories include past winnerKirsty Logan(2010), who used her retreat to write
a short story that she later expanded to become her novel,The Gracekeepers(Harvill Secker);Juliet West (shortlisted, 2013),
whose novel-in-progressBefore
the Fallwas published by
Macmillan; American short story writerOwen
D. Cluer(winner, 2014), who
was signed by literary agent Becky Thomas (Johnson & Alcock);Al Brookes(shortlisted, 2013), whose novelThe Gift of Looking Closelywas theGuardian’s Self-published Book
of the Month;Paul McVeigh(shortlisted, 2013), whose novelThe Good Sonhas been published by Salt; andKelleigh GreenbergJephcott(shortlisted, 2015), whose novelSwan Songwon The Bridport Prize Peggy Chapman
Andrews Award for a First Novel.

The prize is a week-long writing retreat
in the luxurious surroundings of West Dean College near Chichester, as well as
detailed editorial feedback from industry experts and six months’ mentoring
from a Myriad author. Last year’s winner,Karly Stilling, says: ‘There aren’t many
opportunities for emerging writers to get their work recognised in such a
significant way, and the support offered by Myriad will go a long way to
bolster my career at this early stage.’

Myriad’s Publisher and MD, Candida Laceysays: ‘This is a fantastic opportunity for new writers to receive
encouragement and constructive feedback from publishing professionals and
established authors, whether or not they win. There are few competitions for a
work-in-progress and we’re proud to be championing emerging talent in this way.
Myriad has built a reputation for discovering new voices and launching writing
careers so it is especially apt to welcome three of our own bestselling crime
authors to the judging panel this year alongside Elly Griffiths and Peter
James."

Author and
Programme Leader, MA Creative Writing and Publishing, West Dean College,
Martine McDonaghsays: ‘Edward James
established, in the early 20th Century, a tradition at West Dean College of
supporting artists of all kinds in the early stages of their profession, a
tradition we are pleased to continue through our creative writing programme. It
is an absolute pleasure to work alongside Myriad Editions in this competition,
which presents a rare opportunity for committed, but as yet unpublished
authors.’

Entry criteriaThe competition is open to
all writers who have not yet published or self-published a collection of
stories or a novel. The closing date is 31 March 2016 and the winner will be
announced at an event in July 2016. Full entry details are available atwww.myriadeditions.com/competitions/first-drafts/